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Health-related quality of life and risk factors associated with spirometric restriction
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Guerra, Stefano (author)
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Carsin, Anne-Elie (author)
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Keidel, Dirk (author)
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Sunyer, Jordi (author)
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Leynaert, Bénédicte (author)
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- Janson, Christer (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Lung- allergi- och sömnforskning
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Jarvis, Debbie (author)
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Stolz, Daiana (author)
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Rothe, Thomas (author)
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Pons, Marco (author)
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Turk, Alexander (author)
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Anto, Josep M (author)
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Probst-Hensch, Nicole (author)
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- 2017-05-25
- 2017
- English.
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In: European Respiratory Journal. - : The European Respiratory Society. - 0903-1936 .- 1399-3003. ; 49:5
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- The restrictive spirometric pattern is associated with a substantial morbidity and mortality burden. We sought to determine to what extent spirometric restriction is associated with impaired quality of life.We used data from two large population-based European cohorts: 6698 European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS) and 6069 Swiss Cohort Study on Air Pollution and Lung and Heart Diseases in Adults (SAPALDIA) adult participants. The restrictive pattern was defined as forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) ≥lower limit of normal (LLN) and FVC 1/FVC In both cohorts, the restrictive pattern was associated with heavy smoking, being underweight or obese and the coexistence of respiratory symptoms. In univariate analyses, compared with the normal group, both the restrictive and obstructive pattern had significant Physical Component Summary deficits (−2.77 and −2.08, respectively, in ECRHS; −3.25 and −2.14, respectively, in SAPALDIA; all p-values <0.001). However, in models adjusted for sex, age, education, body mass index, smoking, comorbidities and respiratory symptoms, only the restrictive pattern remained significantly associated with Physical Component Summary deficits (p=0.004 in ECRHS; p=0.001 in SAPALDIA).The restrictive spirometric pattern is associated with deficits in the physical component of quality of life that are partly independent of the presence of respiratory symptoms.
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- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Klinisk medicin -- Lungmedicin och allergi (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Clinical Medicine -- Respiratory Medicine and Allergy (hsv//eng)
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Guerra, Stefano
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Carsin, Anne-Eli ...
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Keidel, Dirk
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Sunyer, Jordi
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Leynaert, Bénédi ...
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Janson, Christer
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Jarvis, Debbie
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Stolz, Daiana
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Rothe, Thomas
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Pons, Marco
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Turk, Alexander
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Anto, Josep M
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Probst-Hensch, N ...
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